Last week California authorities investigating Matthew Perry’s death, made shocking arrests alleging some of the individuals were taking advantage of the ‘Friends’ alum for financial gain. On August 15, United States Attorney Martin Estrada named multiple people who were charged in connection with Perry’s Ketamine overdose death, including two doctors, Perry’s personal live-in assistant, and a woman dubbed the ‘Ketamine Queen’ who allegedly owned a ‘stash house’ and supplied illicit drugs. Perry’s personal assistant reportedly confirmed the actor’s final words to him were “shoot me up with a big one” referring to the use of Ketamine, just hours before his death.

The assistant later discovered Perry’s lifeless body in a hot tub on October 28, 2024. He passed at age 54 from a fatal drug overdose and acute effects of ketamine. A post shared by Matthew Perry (@mattyperry4) The news of multiple arrests in Matthew Perry’s death has “brought back a lot of feelings” for his closest friends, as per People.

“Matthew did have true friends that loved and cared about him. They would have all tried to help him if he’d reached out. It makes them sad that he was surrounded by enablers," a source told the magazine.

On Thursday, California authorities held a press conference to name the five individuals involved in supplying ketamine to Perry. Dr. Salvador Plascencia - a licensed physician, Kenneth Iwamasa - Perry’s personal assistant, Jasveen Sangha, wh.